International assistant football referee Amal Jamal recorded her first attendance this season after she participated in officiating the return match between Bani Yas and Al Wasl in the quarter-finals of the Professional League Cup (Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank Football Cup).
The arbitration team also included, in addition to Amal Jamal, stadium judges: Sultan Muhammad Saleh, “arbiter,” Khamis Fairouz, “second assistant,” and Ali Al-Zarouni, “fourth referee.”
Amal Jamal appeared last season during the match between Baniyas and Ajman in the final round of the ADNOC Professional League Championship, and in the match between Al Ain and Al Bataeh in round 25 last season as part of a female refereeing team led by the arena’s referee, Rawda Al Mansouri.
Amal Gamal left a big mark in the world of local and international arbitration, shortly after entering this field, as she obtained international accreditation as a referee in the 2020-2021 season.
From a sports family..
Amal Jamal belongs to a football family, as her father was a former player and her brother is Mohamed Jamal, who previously played for several clubs in the ADNOC Professional League.
The FIFA Referees Committee previously selected Emirati international referee Amal Jamal as part of the refereeing team charged with officiating the match between Spain and England, in the semi-finals of the U-17 Women’s World Cup, last October, which is the fourth match she is participating in officiating in the Women’s World Cup. .
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